Monday, October 04, 2010
ballotpedia is predicting the gop will pick up 623 seats in state legislatures.
i won't be one of those; my polling still shows me losing 2-1.
I found the link at a webcomic (somewhat nsfw)which has the following editorial which is still relevant 2 years later.
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
If you're still undecided about the current US election, then you're an idiot and should be hated. This newspost is not about the presidency.
No, rather, I want to make sure everyone looks into the other important votes you'll be casting - things called Propositions, or sometimes just Questions. They're extra issues that voters need to decide on. For example, California's much-reported Prop 8 will eliminate the right to same-sex marriage if passed (as in, if enough people vote "yes").
I think it's important that everyone researches the questions proposed by their state government so they can make an informed decision, so please look into it. That link I just gave you? There's a US map near the bottom of the page. Click on your state and it will hopefully give you a list of all the questions you'll be able to vote on.
Think clearly about your presidential choice - think about what issues matter the most to you, and do not let fear impede the democratic process!
i won't be one of those; my polling still shows me losing 2-1.
I found the link at a webcomic (somewhat nsfw)which has the following editorial which is still relevant 2 years later.
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
If you're still undecided about the current US election, then you're an idiot and should be hated. This newspost is not about the presidency.
No, rather, I want to make sure everyone looks into the other important votes you'll be casting - things called Propositions, or sometimes just Questions. They're extra issues that voters need to decide on. For example, California's much-reported Prop 8 will eliminate the right to same-sex marriage if passed (as in, if enough people vote "yes").
I think it's important that everyone researches the questions proposed by their state government so they can make an informed decision, so please look into it. That link I just gave you? There's a US map near the bottom of the page. Click on your state and it will hopefully give you a list of all the questions you'll be able to vote on.
Think clearly about your presidential choice - think about what issues matter the most to you, and do not let fear impede the democratic process!
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